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The Know Rogan Experience

#033 - Graham Linehan

The Know Rogan Experience

Cross Pond Productions

News Commentary, News, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.8882 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Michael Marshall and Cecil Cicirello break down Joe's 6th August 2025 interview with Irish comedy writer and "gender critical" activist Graham Linehan.

 

 

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0:00.0

On this episode, we cover the Joe Rogan Experience 2361 with guest Graham Linehan.

0:07.8

The No Rogan Experience starts now.

0:28.1

The No Rogan experience.

0:31.0

Get to know Joe Rogan.

0:32.2

We started out with, it was zero Rogan experience.

0:36.4

And now we're up to 100 hours of Rogan experience. And we get to know Joe Rogan, so you don't have to. Or his guests, my goodness. All right. So this is a show for those who are curious about Joe Rogan, his guests and their claims, as well as for anyone who wants to understand Joe's ever-growing media influence. I'm Cecil Cecil Sousarillo. I'm joined by Michael Marshall.

0:54.8

Today we're going to be covering Joe's August 2025 interview just a couple of weeks ago with Graham

1:02.0

Linnehan.

1:03.0

So, Marsh, how did Joe introduce Graham in the show notes?

1:07.0

Yeah, so according to show notes, Graham Linehan is the writer or co-writer of several situation comedies, including Father Ted, Black Books, and the IT crowd.

1:17.1

He's also a vocal figure in the ongoing public discourse regarding gender identity.

1:22.6

Sure is. All right. Is there anything else we should know about?

1:25.4

Well, actually, Joe's summary is pretty succinct here.

1:29.2

Graham Linehan is indeed the writer or co-writer of several sitcoms.

1:33.1

Though to a non-British audience, it's genuinely hard to explain just how big Linnehan's shows were.

1:41.2

Like Father Ted is widely regarded as one of the greatest sitcoms of All Time to come out

1:46.2

of Ireland and the UK sort of more generally. Black Books, Simly, massive following,

1:51.9

cult classic with Dylan Moran, absolutely amazing, Bill Bailey in it. He wrote for the legendary

1:57.1

satirical shore Brass Eye, the sketch show's Big Train and the Fast Show, so some of the

2:01.9

biggest sketch comedies in British history. And then he wrote the IT crowd, which a lot of people

2:06.9

really liked, I've got to say, wasn't for me, didn't do anything for me, but in terms of a comedy

2:11.4

career, he was one of the most successful TV writers Ireland has ever produced. He was also a very early adopter of Twitter. He was an

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